Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think our parents think text messages are supposed to be short and quick. Like back in their day when everything was LOL, TMW, BRB. They believe that adding Please, thank you or making texts more like sentences makes them appear old and has been. They are just trying to be "with the times" so have a little grace. Please.
“Call me, please”
“Call me”
It takes no more effort to type, and no more effort to read. One is a request, and one is a command. If you don’t understand that it is rude to command grown adults, you might want to reconsider your behavior.
Anonymous wrote:I think our parents think text messages are supposed to be short and quick. Like back in their day when everything was LOL, TMW, BRB. They believe that adding Please, thank you or making texts more like sentences makes them appear old and has been. They are just trying to be "with the times" so have a little grace. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are rude?
Mighty sensitive huh?
It’s always the self-centered, rude, takers who accuse others of being sensitive.
If you want someone to call you or buy a gift on your behalf, yes, you do need to say the word “please.”
Want to catch a narcissist out? Watch the difference in their treatment of people when they suddenly become aware that they are being watched by others, or are being filmed.
Yikes. You have issues WAY bigger than texts. Start there.
Anonymous wrote:My mom does the same. It’s very annoying. Hearing how common it is, is surprising maybe it’s a generational thing. This is making me thing of a couple things. 1. Is your mom this direct in person? If not then maybe this is just her unfamiliarity with text etiquette 2. My mom has said she’s very old school and prefers a call so when she texts, she’s just firing off messages and not stopping to think about how the tone lands
Anonymous wrote:I don't feel so alone. Lol. My mom is the exact same way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are rude?
Mighty sensitive huh?
It’s always the self-centered, rude, takers who accuse others of being sensitive.
If you want someone to call you or buy a gift on your behalf, yes, you do need to say the word “please.”
Want to catch a narcissist out? Watch the difference in their treatment of people when they suddenly become aware that they are being watched by others, or are being filmed.
Anonymous wrote:This is how my immigrant Boomer parents text. But it doesn’t deviate much from their non-text communication style.
I’ll send my mom a few sentences here and there along with some pictures of her grandchildren. Her response “Ok.” She also likes to tell me to “Teach them about God” when I send her a random text.
Cool cool.
Anonymous wrote:These are rude?
Mighty sensitive huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is just how older people text. As briefly as possible. Dating back to the days they could barely figure out typing on a phone. All of these are identical to texts I’ve received from my mother and it has never seemed rude to me. So, there’s some other reason you’re bothered.
You *might* have a leg to stand on if OP’s mom paid her back for gifts. That’s low. To command someone to buy gifts on your behalf and then not pay them back? Not as a one-off, but consistently? Wow.